Task 1. Exploring Video Options that will work for youFree Video Resources. Click the following link and follow the directions
  1. You Tubehttp://YouTube.comSome public schools do not allow the use of YouTube .I love the convenience of the site. We will find ways to use YouTube without seeing all the other videos and options on the site.
  2. If you use You Tube you might have more success with your school allowing it and parents accepting it if you choose to link to Safe Share
  3. http://www.safeshare.tv/ This is a very simple tool to use. You simply paste in the YouTube link and the program will generate a safe link that will show nothing else on YouTube then go to the link and copy it. You'll be amazed at how cool You Tube looks without distractions.
  4. But if you want more video resources for your classroom here is comprehensive listhttp://www.freetech4teachers.com/2010/09/47-alternatives-to-using-youtube-in.htmlList 4 videos which you might use with your own students...
  5. TedEd: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/featured or http://ed.ted.com

  6. Firefox can help you get around issues of video streaming in your class room. They offer and add on that allows you to download the video and insert it into a website or wiki or moodle or edmodo etc. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/easy-youtube-video-downl-10137/

  7. ## Firefox can help you get around issues of video streaming in your class room. They offer and add on that allows you to download the video and insert it into a website or wiki or moodle or edmodo etc. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/easy-youtube-video-downl-10137/

    1. Here is an app for ISO that allows teachers to involve and encourage parents. You can take a quick video and send it to all parents. Way cool. Look at the examples given http://edudemic.com/2013/04/wdwdt-a-new-app-that-keeps-teachers-students-parents-in-sync/


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